Using Cli Functions And Tools - Dell PowerConnect 8024 Cli Reference Manual

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If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the
configuration, and copy to the start-up configuration file. If the
information is incorrect, select (N) to discard configuration and
restart the wizard: [Y/N]
y<Enter>
Thank you for using the Dell Easy Setup Wizard. You will now enter
CLI mode.
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console>

Using CLI Functions and Tools

The CLI has been designed to manage the switch's configuration file system and to manage
switch security. A number of resident tools exist to support these and other functions.
Configuration Management
All managed systems have software images and databases that must be configured, backed up
and restored. Two software images may be stored on the system, but only one of them is active.
The other one is a backup image. The same is true for configuration images, which store the
configuration parameters for the switch. The system has three configuration images. One image
is a memory-only image and is the current configuration image for the switch. The second
image is the one that is loaded by the system when it reboots. There is one backup configuration
image. The system also provides methods to back up these images to a remote system.
File System Commands
All files are stored in a flat file system. The following commands are used to perform operations
on these files.
Command
file
delete
file description
filedescr
source destination
copy
Copying Files
The copy command not only provides a method for copying files within the file system, but also
to and from remote servers. With the copy command and URLs to identify files, the user can
back up images to local or remote systems or restore images from local or remote systems.
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Description
Deletes file.
Adds a description to a file (up to 20 characters can
be used).
Copies a file from source file to destination file.

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